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LATE GABLES.

I’RKSS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Rocoivod 9.53 p.m., October 1. Loadoo, October 1. Sir William Troloar has boon appointed Lord Major elect,

Paris, Ootobfi- 1

M. Sarrion, in a spocch at Loubans, olaimod that tho Government had stroga glod to givo liberty to tho Church within tho sovereignty ot ths State. Shanghai, October 1. Eighty Sikh police at Shanghai refused duty Volunteers were summoned. The Sikhs submitted quietly. They were disarmed and oonfinod to barracks.

Booeived 11 49 p.m., October 1. Johannesburg, October 1,

Lord Solborno, speaking at a pioneers’ banquet at Johannesburg, urged harmoDy between tho South Afrioan States and the wisdom of co-operating with tho Boers. Tokio, October 1.

Until China recognises tho validity of land doods connected with Japanese settlement in Niuohang, and consents to Japan reimbursing herself out of the Customs for outlay on roads and sanitation there, Japan retains several hundred thousand pounds of Customs money deposited in the Yokohama Bpcoie bank. Boceived 1.28 Oct. 1.

Petermaritzburg, Oct. 1. A proclamation in Maritzburg established reciprocity with Natal and Australia.

St. Petersburg, Oct 1, A Colonel of Engineers at St. Petersburg has been arrested in connnection with the sale of important frontier plans to agents of Foreign Powers. Sydney, October 1.

Tho Eigbt Hour Day passed off success fully. Five thousand workmen partioi' puled in tho usuai procession. Melbourne, October 1. Arrived, tho Hazel Craig, (torn Wan g-mui.

Hobart, October 1.

Sailed yesterday. Presideme Sarmieots, the Argentine training ship, for Lyttolton.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 2

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LATE GABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 2

LATE GABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 2

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